curiousKC | Any Questions About a Big Renewable Energy Project Coming to the Midwest?
March 21, 2022 | | 2 min read
Since 2010, the Grain Belt Express has sought permits and land access rights to construct an 800-mile, high-voltage transmission line across Kansas, Missouri and Illinois to transport renewable wind energy to these regions.
The line would run from Dodge City, Kansas, through the northern regions of the Sunflower State, entering Missouri at St. Joseph and traversing through the north-central parts of the state before entering Illinois just south of Hannibal, Missouri.
Invenergy, a privately owned company, is building and will own the project. It has achieved public utility status in Kansas, Missouri and Illinois. This will mean residents of these states can benefit from low-cost renewable energy, but it also means the company has the right to assemble property easements via eminent domain.
The biggest complaints against the project come from landowners who do not want their land used by private companies, and a fear that locals would not benefit from the energy as it is transferred to big cities.
Construction on the project has yet to begin as landowners and legislators in Missouri continue to oppose eminent domain.
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